Privacy Policy

At Breast Cancer Ireland, we rely on the generosity and support of individuals like you. That is why we want to be completely transparent about why we need the personal information we request when you support us and how we will use it.

We are totally committed to protecting your information and using it responsibly. Please read our policy carefully to understand how we collect, use and store your information.

The processing of your information is carried out by or on behalf of Breast Cancer Ireland.

Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity in Ireland (CHY19926)

Contacting us:

If you have any questions about this privacy policy and how we use your information, you can contact us by writing to us at:

Samantha McGregor

Breast Cancer Ireland

123 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

Why we use your information

We will only use your information where we have a legal basis to do so and will always respect your rights.

Where we use your information, it may be because you have consented to us doing so or because we consider we have a legitimate interest to do so. Where we do rely on a legitimate interest to use your information, we will always ensure that this is done in a way so as not to be intrusive or cause distress, and that respects your rights.

What information we collect

We processes your personal information to meet our legal, statutory and contractual obligations and to provide you with our products and services. We will never collect any unnecessary personal data from you and do not process your information in any way, other than as specified in this notice.

The personal data that we collect from is –

Name

 Home Address

 Personal Email

 Business Email

 Home Telephone Number

 Mobile Telephone Number

We collect information in the below ways: –

online forms, website orders, employment CVs

How we use your information

To respond to or fulfil any requests, complaints or queries you make to us if you contact us directly, we will use the information you give to us to handle your enquiry or request. This may include responding to your query or feedback. We may also keep a record of conversations we have with you, feedback you provide and any marketing materials we send out to you. This can help us to handle queries more efficiently.

To process any donations you make, claim any relevant Gift Aid and maintain a record of your past or potential future financial contributions

This includes keeping a record of any pledges, gift agreements or any other indications that you are planning to donate to Breast Cancer Ireland. We keep a record of any donations we receive for audit purposes, and as we are legally required to do so. We may need to use your information to prevent fraud.

To provide you with information and support for any events, fundraising and campaigning activities or volunteering opportunities you sign up to

If you have completed a form to register or enquire about an event or activity, or to sign up to one of our campaigns, we will consider this as a request to send you details about the event, activity or campaign.

What we do if you choose to tell us about your experience of breast cancer

Where you have provided information about your experience of breast cancer, including through a survey, focus group, questionnaire, or when we are talking to you by phone or email, we will explain what the information will be used for and whether it will be held anonymously or not. If the information will be held in a way that could be connected to you personally, we will ask your permission to store and use what you tell us.

We will use this information for the purposes explained to you at the time of collection.

Sharing your information with other organizations

We will never share your information with third parties for their own purposes.

We also use suppliers known as ‘data processors’ to process data on our behalf, for example, to send out mailings. When enlisting the services of such suppliers we ensure that they are under a contractual obligation to only use your information in accordance with our instructions and for no other purposes.

Transfers Outside the EU (if applicable)

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protects personal data in the European Union but some other countries may not necessarily have the same high standard of protection for your personal data. BCI does not transfer or store any personal data outside the EU.

How long we keep your information

As a rule, we will hold your information for a period of up to seven years from the end of your relationship with the charity in accordance with our data retention policy. In some circumstances, this will be shorter. For example, information related to unsuccessful job applications is destroyed after two years.

Your rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), you have the following rights:

 Information Right – the right to receive the information contained in this policy and our data collection forms about the way we process your personal data.

 Personal Data Access Right – the right to know that we are processing your personal data and, in most circumstances, to have a copy of the personal data of yours that we hold. You can also ask other details such as what purpose we process your data for and how long we hold it.

 Personal Data Correction Right – You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate data or complete incomplete data that we hold on you.

 Personal Data Erasure Right – Known as the Right to be forgotten. In certain circumstances, you may request that we erase your personal data held by us.

 Personal Data Restriction Right – You have the right to restrict the way we process your personal data in certain circumstances, for example if: you contest the accuracy of the data, if our processing is unlawful, to pursue legal claims, where we are relying on legitimate interests to process data.

 Data Processing Objection Right – You have the right to object to us processing your data for (I) direct marketing purposes (ii) scientific or historical research or statistical purposes and (iii) purposes of profiling related to direct marketing or based on our legitimate interests or on the performance of a task in the public interest

 Data Portability Right – you have the right to receive a copy of certain personal data or to have it transferred to another organization in some circumstances

If we receive a request from you to exercise any of the above rights, we may ask you to verify your identity before acting on the request, this is to ensure that your data is protected and kept secure.

Right to Withdraw Consent at any time

Where we use your personal information based on your prior consent, such information about your health, or where you have given us permission to send you marketing communications by email, mobile messaging and by direct message on social media, you can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us.

Safeguarding Measures

Breast Cancer Ireland takes your privacy seriously and takes every reasonable measure and precaution to protect and secure your personal data. We work hard to protect you and your information from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or destruction and have several layers of security measures in place, including –

Cookie Notice

A ‘cookie’ is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser while the user is browsing. When you visit a site that uses cookies for the first time, a cookie is downloaded onto your computer/mobile device so that the next time you visit that site, your device will remember useful information such as items added in the shopping cart, visited pages or logging in options.

Cookies are widely used in order to make websites work, or to work more efficiently, and our site relies on cookies to optimize user experience and for features and services to function properly.

Most web browsers allow some control to restrict or block cookies through the browser settings, however if you disable cookies you may find this affects your ability to use certain parts of our website or services. For more information about cookies visit https://www.aboutcookies.org.

Complaints

If you have any complaints about how we handle your personal data, please contact us Breast Cancer Ireland, 123 St Stephens Green, Dublin 2 or on smcgregor@bciresearch.ie so we can resolve the issue, where possible.

How we keep your information secure

We take such measure as are appropriate to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of systems, which are regularly independently tested and reviewed.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

We may update this policy to reflect changes in how we use your information. You may wish to check this policy each time you provide Breast Cancer Ireland with your information. Where appropriate, we will provide you with notice of any significant changes to how we use your information.

Breast Cancer Ireland Privacy Policy 2018

We keep your personal information private and safe — we do not sell, rent or share your information.

Should you wish to retrieve or delete the personal data that we store on our website database please click here.

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CELEBRITIES, SUPPORTERS AND SURVIVORS GRACE THE PINK CARPET AT BATTLE OF THE STARS

It was a glamorous and inspiring affair hosted by 2FM star, Eoghan McDermott as celebrities, breast cancer survivors and supporters battled it out in the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road on Saturday, 14th April for Battle of the Stars proudly supported by Joe Duffy Group to raise funds to support Breast Cancer Ireland’s ongoing research and awareness efforts. Spin’s Georgie Crawford took the top prize in the dance competition with her partner Darragh Stokes for their technically brilliant and emotionally charged Cha Cha. TV3 Ireland AM’s Ciara Doherty and presenter Kamal Ibrahim led the winning lip-sync group with a fun-filled and energetic Grease routine.

RTE’s Blathnaid Ni Chofaigh and Dancing with the Stars backstage reporter James Patrice opened proceedings with a sultry salsa in front of a packed house of almost 500 guests. Holly Carpenter, BBC host and author Diana Bunici, FM104 Strawberry Alarm Clock’s Crossy, model Kerri Nicole Blanc and fashion presenter and blogger Rob Kenny danced and lip-synced their socks off along with survivors of breast cancer. The event also included employees from event sponsors, Joe Duffy Group and associate sponsors Cornmarket Financial and supporters of the charity.

Head judge on the night was Dancing with the Stars Julian Benson who expertly commentated on the participants and their performances was supported by an on-form Gerald Kean who entertained the audience alongside BCI Ambassador and TV3 presenter Elaine Crowley and presenter Lisa Cannon.

Dancing with the Stars winners Jake Carter and Karen Byrne preformed as the judges deliberated and other well known faces in the audience included magazine mogul, Norah Casey, Make Up Forever’s Annie Gribbin and TV3’s Alan Hughes.

Guests from the world of business, finance, arts, sports, media, fashion and entertainment enjoyed a So Prosecco reception followed by a four-course gala dinner and entertainment. Once the winners and prizes were announced everyone danced into the late hours to the retro sounds of The Sugar Cubes.

All funds raised support Breast Cancer Ireland’s pioneering research and awareness programmes around Ireland.